Adapting to the “Unreliable Patron”: Sustaining Access Missions with Entrepreneurial Universities
The meaning and function of college in our society has changed.
Innovative public sector policies and programs (more)
The meaning and function of college in our society has changed.
In the excitement of the budget negotiations, a nonprofit organization was again thrust into the national spotlight.
The eighth year of the Skoll World Forum showed incredible dedication to accelerating entrepreneurial solutions to the world’s most pressing social issues.
United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu talks about the green technology revolution and why America needs it.
There should be greater concern over who is protecting nonprofits that find themselves in situations like that of NPR, which recently lost its federal funding.
Excerpt of a discussion with Eric Nee, manager of Stanford Social Innovation Review.
New mobile-based payment systems may offer a more affordable, and faster alternative to distributing cash to countries such as Haiti.
Takeaways from an interview with SIF Director Paul Carttar after his keynote panel discussion at the 2011 Social Enterprise Conference this past weekend.
The second son of the former Libyan president wrote a dissertation entitled “The Role of Civil Society in the Democratization of Global Governance Institutions: ..."
The debate on the 2012 budget and the President’s own history with the nonprofit sector gave me a better understanding as to why the President might have made some of his decisions.